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The Life of Joan of Arc, Vol. 1 and 2 (of 2)

CHAPTER V
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A month later he went, saying that the King had need of him and that he must go and take possession of broad lands fallen to him through his wife, by the death of his brother-in-law, the Lord of Chateaubrun, at the Battle of the Herrings.[563] The townsfolk deemed the reason a good one.

He promised to return before long, and they were content.

Now the Marshal de Boussac was one of the barons who had the welfare of the kingdom most at heart.[564] But he who has lands must needs do his duty by them.
[Footnote 561: 18 Feb.

_Journal du siege_, pp.

50, 52.] [Footnote 562: _Ibid._, p.


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